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The Myndos Gate is the surviving section of the 7 km city wall built by Mausolus in the 4th century BC to protect Halicarnassus, and it is the spot where Alexander the Great breached the city in 334 BC. Two large rectangular towers flank a triple gateway, and excavated trench walks reveal a moat 12 metres deep cut into the bedrock outside the wall. The on-site museum displays bronze arrowheads and Macedonian sling stones recovered during the 1990s excavation, plus interpretive panels explaining the siege. Entry costs TRY 100 in 2026, opening hours run 08:30 to 17:30, and the visit takes 30 to 45 minutes. The site is rarely crowded and pairs naturally with the nearby Mausoleum a 12-minute walk to the east. Wear closed-toe shoes; the trench paths have loose gravel.
Pro Tip: Read the Alexander campaign panels at the entrance before walking the wall. The strategic geography becomes obvious when you stand on the western tower platform.